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Mason Greenwood transfer state of play as Premier League duo 'enquire' about Man United forward

A minimum of two Premier League clubs have reportedly enquired about signing Mason Greenwood from Manchester United this summer.

Greenwood has caught the attention of several clubs after performing well during his loan spell at Getafe, with sides in Spain, England and Italy all being linked.

The Telegraph has claimed Atletico Madrid are "keeping tabs" on the 22-year-old, with Juventus and Lazio also said to have registered interest. At least two English top-flight clubs are also claimed to have entered the conversation, though an overseas sale is viewed as "more likely" according to the above report.

Greenwood's future at Old Trafford has been a sensitive topic since he was charged with attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm in January 2022. In February last year, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that said charges had been dropped after key witnesses withdrew and new material came to light. Greenwood denied the allegations.

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United are said to be seeking a fee in the region of £40-45million for the academy graduate, who was loaned out last year amid public backlash that arrived on the back of the suggestion Greenwood was set to be reintegrated into the first-team squad.

Challenged on how United would approach Greenwood's future this summer back in February, Sir Jim Ratcliffe refused to offer a definitive answer.

“I can talk about the principle, I’m not going to talk about Mason,” he said. “I’m familiar with it. The principle is the important one because

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